| Championship Venue | Country Club of Birmingham (West Course), Birmingham, Ala. | 
| Opened | 1926 | 
| Architect | Donald Ross | 
| Dates of Championship | Sept. 28-30 | 
| Field Size | All 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico are eligible to field teams of no more than three players | 
| Eligibility | Players must reside in state or territory and cannot be an active college player | 
| Scoring | Two lowest of three scores count for the team’s daily total | 
| Format | 54 holes, stroke play | 
| 2014 Champion | Texas (428) by three strokes over Florida | 
| Quotable | “To make the team and be part of a team that wins is amazing. Being on the [Texas] team three times, they start asking a lot of questions: when are you going to win one? When we get back, I can tell them I won one now. It’s a pretty special day.” – Zach Atkinson (Texas player) | 
| Notable Events at Country Club of Birmingham (winner) | 2013 U.S. Mid-Amateur (Mike McCoy) | 
| Schedule of Play | Wednesday, Sept 28 (First round, 18 holes, stroke play) Thursday, Sept. 29 (Second round, 18 holes, stroke play) Friday, Sept. 30 (Third round, 18 holes, stroke play) | 
USGA MEN'S STATE TEAM
2016 USGA Men's State Team Fast Facts
                    
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Future PGA Tour winner Brandt Snedeker (second from right) led Tennessee to the 2003 championship. (USGA/Steven Gibbons)


